So it was: new filter must ran. I am circ for the Hoyo. Pro1 decided. Have informed me and learn good things about Hoyo-products, because the decision was very easy. The 50 of the filter I regret not and can only recommend: rather just spend a little more and what decent have in hand, when vexed with the cheap stuff.
What convinced me?
- The processing of the filter is topp. The filter is very narrow, allowing the application in the wide-angle range brings no problems. The ring can be turned good, but if you, like me, even photographed with the kit lens of the Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS, which has a co-rotating front lens element, the handling is a little hard. It actually requires three hands holding the camera, keep the lens barrel and rotate Polarizer. But to get out somehow clear
- The thread is processed as Topp. With my cheap filters I had the problem that the filter has "seized" on the lens. In attempting abzukriegen the part again, I was almost sure I destroy this lens. But now runs the top and unscrew without any problems.
- Supplied in a plastic bag, with matching insert and a foam cushion. I transport the filter still in it, so optimum protection is guaranteed.
- Picture quality is great! Compared to Delamax I see no loss of sharpness, blur or similar More about the original picture. The filter absorbs natural light, but is better permeable when my cheap filters.
- The filter has another thread (albeit very small) thing that was very important because I have a sun visor, which can also be screwed onto the lens thread
- Also the lens cap can be clamps on the filter, but unfortunately not very well collectively. In the event that I'm out on the road, I want to leave the filter on the lens, and sometimes do not remove repeatedly. For protection reasons, come with me then but always the lid on it.
One point that bothers me right on the filter has not yet been noticed and I hardly think I'm there yet, see what.
I use the filter now regularly on my EOS 500D to all my 3 lenses (kit lens EF-S 18-55mm IS EF-S 55-250mm IS, EF 50mm F1.8 II) and am really convinced. Can only declare an absolute buy recommendation him here.
In addition, I hope that I was able to bring a little bit more over with my first recession.